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Math 312 Join CBA for a FREE Wine and Cheese Pairing event. We’ll discuss basic pairing rules and demonstrate them with some delicious pairings! If you like what you see (and taste), you should consider our new Wine Appreciation Course. Last moth’s class was a hit and our April course will be even better!! Please […]
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Math 312 A fast-paced version of our standard course. Cover the same material in half the time! The accelerated course will meet twice a week for three weeks on the following dates. All our classes use real alcohol to teach you hundreds of drinks. That means you can actually taste the drinks you make. You […]
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Math 312 Monday/Wednesday Accelerated Mixology Course A fast-paced version of our standard course. Cover the same material in half the time! The accelerated course will meet twice a week for three weeks on the following dates. All our classes use real alcohol to teach you hundreds of drinks. That means you can actually taste the […]
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Kellogg Center, IAB The faith of politicians, academics, and regulators in the efficacy of self-regulating markets fostered the deregulation that was a central factor leading to the crisis. In Questioning the Self-Regulating Market, panelists will scrutinize the commonplace notion that the “natural” and most efficient state of a market is to be free of regulation. […]
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The Earl Hall Center is seeking artwork that reflects triumph over struggle and that empowers the human spirit, for an upcoming art show: “Brut Testament.” All artwork will be sold to benefit Haiti with 100% of the proceeds going to The Committee for the Advancement of Gressier and the Haitian Alliance, Inc. Columbia University faculty, staff, student and alumni are welcome […]
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Recognized student groups who wish to reserve space in Earl Hall for recurring meetings or services during the fall semester, Tuesday, September 6 through Monday, December 13, must submit an on-line space request form, by Friday, April 2. All reservations must be approved by your Student Activities Advisor and will be handled on a “first come first […]
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Dodge Room – Earl Hall Are you wondering how to deal with grief, stress or anxiety following national catastrophes or a natural disaster like the Earthquake in Chile and Haiti? Join the Office of the University Chaplain and Dr. Calvin Chin, Counseling and Psychological Services for aCOMMON MEAL to discuss coping strategies and tips on how to […]
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Air Force Colonel Greg Johnson decided he wanted to be an astronaut at the age of 7, the night he watched Apollo 11 land the first humans on the Moon. Johnson’s road to space was long—he trained as a fighter pilot at the Air Force Academy, graduated an engineer from Columbia University in 1985, and […]
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For those seeking to escape the pain and suffering of the Columbia Housing lottery, or those who were unable to get into the LLC or Special Interest Housing, there is an alternative – Barnard. Bwog’s very own Sean Zimmermann writes on his experience (figuratively) across Broadway. There’s a lot of chatter about how exactly a […]
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Mayor Bloomberg loves the ladies. (Spec) Fruit snacks are about to hit Central Park. (Gothamist) New York isn’t such a prick after all. (NY Post) There’s finally a way to avoid those crazy Jersey drivers. (NY Post) Not all New Yorkers are losing their homes. (NYT) There’s a new reason for you to hate ABC […]
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Spring is upon us! Yesterday evening’s step-goers were but a foreshadowing of what was to come today–beautiful, fifty-degree weather. Photos by HEH and HSG
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Bwog’s Francophone Correspondent Jon Edelman reports from last night’s Read-In/Speak-Out on Haiti at the Maison Française: As Associate Professor of French Madeleine Dobie stepped to the microphone to begin Friday evening’s “Read-In/Speak-Out on Haiti,” the room was primed for a selection of Haitian poetry or prose, or perhaps a discussion of Haitian history or culture. […]
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